DEMAND RESPONSE TO SUPPORT INTERMITTENT AND NON-DISPATCHABLE RENEWABLE ENERGIES PENETRATION IN NUSA PENIDA ICONIC ISLAND
During the energy transition, the electricity supply in the isolated island should change from fossil fuel to renewable energy. Since the renewable energy sources on the island are limited and have unique characteristics as intermittent and non- dispatchable sources, the operation of the grid s...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80182 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | During the energy transition, the electricity supply in the isolated island should
change from fossil fuel to renewable energy. Since the renewable energy sources
on the island are limited and have unique characteristics as intermittent and non-
dispatchable sources, the operation of the grid should be modified. One of the
solutions for reliability supply during the operation of intermittent and non-
dispatchable energy resources is demand response. In the model, the demand
response uses Demand Response Programs (DRP) with the Linear Programming
Approach (LP) method. In the case study, the implementation of the DRP Linear
programming method can increase system reliability, minimize the total operating
costs of power plants, and benefit electricity consumers and electricity supply
business plans (PLN) by reducing load demand in specific periods, especially
during minimum availability of the intermittent and non-dispatchable resources.
This load adjustment can reduce the total cost of generation which will be lower
than the previous cost, although there are additional costs with incentives to be
paid to customers. |
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